Republic of Mauritius | |
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Motto: Stella Clavisque Maris Indici (Latin)[1] "Star and Key of the Indian Ocean" | |
Anthem: "Motherland" | |
![]() Islands of the Republic of Mauritius | |
![]() Islands of the Republic of Mauritius labelled in black; Chagos Archipelago and Tromelin are claimed by Mauritius. | |
Capital and largest city | Port Louis 20°12′S 57°30′E / 20.2°S 57.5°E |
Official languages | None (de jure) (de facto)[2] |
Lingua franca | Mauritian Creole |
Language spoken at home (2022)[3] |
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Ethnic groups | |
Religion (2022)[5] |
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Demonym(s) | Mauritian |
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic |
Dharam Gokhool | |
Robert Hungley | |
Navin Ramgoolam | |
Paul Berenger | |
Shirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra | |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Independence from the United Kingdom | |
12 March 1968 | |
• Republic | 12 March 1992 |
Area | |
• Total | 2,040 km2 (790 sq mi) (169th) |
• Water (%) | 0.07 |
Population | |
• 2022 census | 1,235,260[6][7][3] |
• Density | 605.5/km2 (1,568.2/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2025 estimate |
• Total | ![]() |
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GDP (nominal) | 2025 estimate |
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Gini (2017) | 36.8[9] medium inequality |
HDI (2022) | ![]() high (72nd) |
Currency | Mauritian rupee (MUR) |
Time zone | UTC+4 (MUT) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (AD) |
Calling code | +230 |
ISO 3166 code | MU |
Internet TLD | .mu |
Mauritius,[a] officially the Republic of Mauritius,[b] is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about 2,000 kilometres (1,100 nautical miles) off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Agaléga, and St. Brandon (Cargados Carajos shoals).[11][12] The islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues, along with nearby Réunion (a French overseas department), are part of the Mascarene Islands. The main island of Mauritius, where the population is concentrated, hosts the capital and largest city, Port Louis. The country spans 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) and has an exclusive economic zone covering approximately 2,000,000 square kilometres (580,000 square nautical miles).[13][14]
Based on the 1502 Portuguese Cantino planisphere, Arab sailors possibly first discovered the uninhabited island around 975, naming it Dina Arobi.[15][16] Called Cirne or Do-Cerne on early Portuguese maps, they were visited by Portuguese sailors in 1507.[17] A Dutch fleet, under the command of Admiral Van Warwyck, landed at what is now the Grand Port District and took possession of the island in 1598, renaming it after Maurice, Prince of Orange. Short-lived Dutch attempts at permanent settlement took place over a century aimed at exploiting the local ebony forests, establishing sugar and arrack production using cane plant cuttings from Java together with over three hundred Malagasy slaves, all in vain.[18] French colonisation began in 1715, the island renamed "Isle de France". In 1810, the United Kingdom seized the island and under the Treaty of Paris, France ceded Mauritius and its dependencies to the United Kingdom. The British colony of Mauritius now included Rodrigues, Agaléga, St. Brandon, the Chagos Archipelago, and, until 1906, the Seychelles.[11][12] Mauritius and France dispute sovereignty over the island of Tromelin, the treaty failing to mention it specifically.[19] Mauritius became the British Empire's main sugar-producing colony and remained a primarily sugar-dominated plantation-based colony until independence, in 1968.[20]
In 1965, the UK split the Chagos Archipelago from British Mauritius to create the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT).[21] The local population was forcibly expelled and the largest island, Diego Garcia, was leased to the United States restricting access to the archipelago.[22] Ruling on the sovereignty dispute, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has ordered the return of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius leading to a 2024 bilateral agreement on the recognition of its sovereignty on the islands. The agreement is under consideration by the US government.[23][24][25]
Given its geographic location and colonial past, the people of Mauritius are diverse in ethnicity, culture, language and faith. It is the only country in Africa where Hinduism is the most practised religion.[26][27] Indo-Mauritians make up the bulk of the population with significant Creole, Sino-Mauritian and Franco-Mauritian minorities. The island's government is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system with Mauritius highly ranked for economic and political freedom. The Economist Democracy Index ranks Mauritius as the only country in Africa with full democracy while the V-Dem Democracy Indices classified it as an "electoral autocracy".[28][29] Mauritius ranks 72nd (high) in the Human Development Index and the World Bank classifies it as a high-income economy.[30] It is amongst the most competitive and most developed economies in the African region.[31] The country is a welfare state. The government provides free universal health care, free education up through the tertiary level, and free public transportation for students, senior citizens, and the disabled.[32] Mauritius is consistently ranked as the most peaceful country in Africa.[33]
Along with the other Mascarene Islands, Mauritius is known for its biodiverse flora and fauna with many unique species endemic to the country. The main island was the only known home of the dodo, which, along with several other avian species, became extinct soon after human settlement. Other endemic animals, such as the echo parakeet, the Mauritius kestrel and the pink pigeon, have survived and are subject to intensive and successful ongoing conservation efforts.[34]
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